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No, not alcohol. Something far more important is being
stripped from us: our right to talk. What makes matters worse, is that our silence is
self-imposed.

For too long, we have taken a vow of silence when we're
out in the world. Daily, we miss chances to make new friends, and to revel
in our collective humanity. All because we can't look away from a phone. Or maybe we're all so addicted to personal space, that we
embrace the silence like junkies.

We've all forgotten how great real human interaction
feels because the like button has desensitized us to it.

We aim to strike down this prohibition by embracing the
power of real conversation. We find ourselves as captive audiences all the time. Moments where we're surrounded, but alone- and
tragically, we tend to fall mute.

We know that when people begin to give in to the moment,
and embrace conversation, they'll be more talkative. More genuine human connection equals more genuine
happiness.

Speaking is easy. Try it.

Organizer

Kristin Sroka

We are group of four creative interns at Mullen Unbound and we want to change ourselves and our world. We want to meet new people and learn new things.